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词条 Heber-Overgaard Unified School District
释义

  1. History

  2. Demographics

  3. Academics

  4. Schools

     High schools  Junior high schools  Elementary schools 

  5. References

  6. External links

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| name = Heber-Overgaard Unified School District
| logo = Heber-Overgaard_School_District.jpg
| motto =
| type = Public
| budget = $5,364,000[1]
| established = 1921
| region = Arizona
| grades = Pre K-12
| superintendent = Ron Tenney
| teachers = 30.80[1]
| staff = 36.10[1]
| students = 471[1]
| conference =
| schools = 4[2]
| free_label =
| free_text =
| location = Heber-Overgaard, surrounding areas
| country = United States
| website = [https://www.heberovergaardschools.org/ heberovergaardschools.org]
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The Heber-Overgaard Unified School District (HOUSD) is a school district with its headquarters in Heber-Overgaard, Arizona. The {{convert|6.86|sqmi|sqkm|adj=on}} district serves Heber, Overgaard, and the Forest Lakes area. The district consists of 4 schools; all are title 1 schools.[1]

History

The Heber school district was established in 1921. Prior to this, children had to move to Joseph City in late fall, after crops were harvested, then return in early spring. The first year took place in, local resident, Walter Shelley's house. Priscilla Shumway, from Snowflake, was the first teacher. The local Latter-day Saints Church building doubled as a school during the 1930’s and early 1940’s. At this time, a new schoolhouse was planned. Local townsman, James L. Porter, donated 80% of the land towards the new school house to be built where today's Capps Middle School now stands.[3]

Upon moving to Heber in the 1950s, Mr. Brown Capps served as principal, and Mrs. Ella Capps as a teacher, of the Heber schoolhouse until his death in 1969. Capps Middle school gets its namesake from Brown and Ella Capps. In 1969-70, the Heber and Overgaard schools consolidated.[3] In 1978, the Capps gymnasium was built. Construction for Mogollon High School (grades 9-12) began June 12, 1989. The site was formerly used for rodeo grounds and later a sawmill. The school was named after the nearby Mogollon Rim. The buildings were dedicated January 18, 1990.[4] Mountain Meadows Primary School (grades Pre K-3) was built in late 1999. Upon completion of Mountain Meadows Primary School, Capps Elementary School (grades K-6) was converted to present day Capps Middle School (grades 4-6).

Demographics

As of 2018, there were 45 total teachers, principals, and other school leaders and 485 students currently enrolled in the district with enrollment listed at 100%.[5] Of the 45 teachers, principals, and other school leaders, 34 (80%) are listed as having greater than 3 years experience in the field and 18 of 45 are title 1 certified.[5]

The racial makeup of the students, in 2018, was 77.11% White, 15.26% Hispanic, 2.89% Multiple Races, 2.68% Native American and 2.06% redacted.[5] The four-year graduation rate within the first 4 years of enrolling in high school was 88.89%.[5] Graduation rates were broken down to: 89.74% Male, 88.24% Female, 100% Hispanic, 66.7% Low SES, 100% Native American, 100% Special Education, and 84.62% White.[5] In 2018, reports indicate 29 students were enrolled in at least one advanced placement course, 74 students with chronic absenteeism, 36 indents of violence and 2 students reported as harassed or bullied based on sex, race, color, national origin or disability.[5]

Academics

In the fiscal year 2018, the Arizona Department of Education published an annual achievement profile for every public school in the state based on an A through F scale. Capps Middle School and Mountain Meadows Primary School jointly received an "A" while Mogollon Junior High School received a "D", and Mogollon High School received a "B".[6] Scores were based on "year to year student academic growth, proficiency on English language arts, math and science, the proficiency and academic growth of English language learners, indicators that an elementary student is ready for success in high school and that high school students are ready to succeed in a career or higher education and high school graduation rates".[6]

The United States national nonprofit organization, GreatSchools, gives the following school ratings: Mountain Meadows Primary School 3/10 (below average), Capps Middle School 5/10 (average), and Mogollon High School 7/10 (above average).[7] Mogollon Junior High was not rated by the organization. The organization gives Mogollon High School a 9/10 for "college readiness", 6/10 for standardized "test scores", 3/10 for "equity" (disadvantaged students at this school may be falling behind), and 3/10 for "low-income students" (test scores for low income students fall below the state average).[7]

Schools

High schools

  • Mogollon High School (grades 9-12). Built in 1991. Current Enrollment 122.[7]

Junior high schools

  • Mogollon Junior High (grades 7-8). Built in 1991. Current Enrollment 68.[7]

Elementary schools

  • Mountain Meadows Primary School (grades Pre K-3). Built in 1999. Current Enrollment 105.[7]
  • Capps Middle School (grades 4-6). Built c. 1960. Current Enrollment 106.[7]

References

1. ^{{cite web|title=Search For Public Schools|url=https://nces.ed.gov/ccd/districtsearch/district_detail.asp?ID2=0400026|publisher=National Center for Education Statistics|accessdate=Jan 30, 2019}}
2. ^{{cite web|title=Schools|url=https://www.heberovergaardschools.org/|publisher=heberovergaardschools|accessdate=Jan 30, 2019}}
3. ^{{cite book | title = It is not often... | author = Hunt, Bobbie Stephens | year = 1993 | publisher = Pine Graphics | location = Overgaard, Arizona | isbn = | oclc = }}
4. ^{{cite news | title = New School On The Block| year = 1999| author = Unknown Author | publisher = Pine Graphics }}
5. ^{{cite web|title=Heber-Overgaard Unified District|url=https://azreportcards.azed.gov/districts/detail/4392|publisher=Arizona Department of Education|accessdate=Jan 5, 2019}}
6. ^{{cite web|title=A-F Letter Grades|url=https://azsbe.az.gov/sites/default/files/media/A_F%20Public%20File%20After%20Appeals%20-%205.xlsx|publisher=Arizona Department of Education|accessdate=Jan 5, 2019}}
7. ^{{cite web|title=Schools in Heber-Overgaard Unified District|url=https://www.greatschools.org/arizona/heber/heber_overgaard-unified-district/schools/?st%5B%5D=public_charter&st%5B%5D=public&st%5B%5D=charter|accessdate=Jan 5, 2019}}

External links

{{Portal|Arizona|Schools}}
  • [https://www.heberovergaardschools.org/ HOUSD Home Page]

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